Healing and Repairing my Digestion: Part I

When we don’t listen to what our bodies need they have a tendency of screaming the solution in the form of symptoms. When we experience these irregularities it’s usually a sign that we’ve taken a wrong turn somewhere along the way and our life needs a bit of adjusting. If we’re attuned to our needs, we catch them right away and adjust accordingly. But if we’re careless, or distrust our innate wisdom, they can multiply and get downright nasty.

Around October, I became frustrated at my inability to gain muscle despite all of the work I was doing at the gym. No matter what I changed, what physical activity I participated in, I maintained the same muscle definition, body fat % and weight.

I decided to go against my whole food, natural ‘eat what you want, when you want – internal wisdom‘ approach to a low-fat, high carbohydrate eating style, then to a high-fat, low carbohydrate approach weeks later.

This shift had me second guessing my ‘internal wisdom’ and discrediting the messages my body was sending me.

When I went low-fat I was craving nut butters, oils, coconut, nuts, anything fatty I could get my hands on. When I went low-carbohydrate I was grumpy, started to experience headaches, and struggled with very old and dark disordered eating thoughts.

Although my energy was great and muscle was forming, I was getting more and more constipated by the day. How could I feel so good while my digestive system continued to become weaker and weaker?

The Tipping Point

There was a night where I sat in font of the TV craving a strawberry quinoa flake bake but chose to ignore the craving because I wasn’t eating grains. I sat with this for awhile and realized that this path of low-fat, high-fat, primal eating, defining what I was going to eat and when, had slowly removed the trust and connection I had with my innate knowledge.

The power to understand what nutrients my body needed was gone. So I began preparing a plan to get myself back on track:

Green smoothies once per day to increase daily veggie consumption

20 minute daily meditation to help alleviate stress

Smaller meals more often to lower the impact on my digestion. Instead of having 3 meals at approx. 500 calories each, I switched to 5-6 meals at approx. 300 calories each

Building a Supportive Network

I accepted that tapping into my intuition would be a lengthy process but something told me that this wasn’t the only thing that was contributing to the issue. No matter how diligently I food journaled, I wasn’t able to link foods to the symptoms I was having.

At this point I was at a loss. I didn’t know what steps to take, where to go, or what to do. Tbest thing you can do for yourself when you’re in this position is get help! I began looking for a Naturopath whose approach was focused on nutritional healing and who could perform allergy tests, and a colon hydrotherapist with a background in healing diets.

I met with my new Naturopath earlier this week and was so happy with the outcome! His approach is exactly what I was looking for. He focuses primarily on nutritional changes, then moves to supplementation, followed by medical tests if every other effort doesn’t work.

Although our ultimate goal is to do allergy testing, doing it now while my body is under stress could result in false positives – sensitivities to foods I’m not actually sensitive to.

The way he explained why this occurs was perfect – when our digestion is slow, the gaps in between the muscles of our colon open and small particles of proteins are able to pass through these walls. These proteins are then attacked by our immune system. Thinking the protein is a danger, our immune system builds an immune response to this protein, and therefore creates a sensitivity or allergy to that food. Once you’ve closed the gaps by regulating your digestion and letting your body relax and heal, allergy testing becomes much more affective and accurate.

Repairing Digestion

Our action plan from our first appointment was to:

Incorporate proper eating hygiene:

Relaxing when eating by listen to music, not reading, working or engaging in conversation that’s stressful.

Healing Digestion

I’ve started up with all of the recommendations but the juice fast. Those babies take a couple of days to plan and implement, but I think I’m ready now! In combination with weekly colon hydrotherapy sessions, next weeks’ plan goes a bit like this:

Sunday: juice fast preparation day

Monday: juice fast day 1

Tuesday: juice fast day 2

Wednesday: smoothie transition day

Juice Fast Preparation

The day before a juice fast is just as important as the fast itself. You want to make sure you’re not eating heavy foods that are going to cause any digestive upsets in the days to come. So, on Sunday I plan on having foods like:

Steamed vegetables

Fruit puree

Brown rice

Nut or seed butters

Hemp or rice protein shakes

Hummus

Generally speaking, winter is not the time to do fasts, detoxes or cleanses which is why I’m only planning on completing a two fast and will not be combining tit with any detox supporting herbs. The two day period will give my digestion a time to relax and repair without going into hardcore detox mode!

I’ll be posting all of the recipes for the juices and smoothies that I plan on filling my days with, along with tips on how to have a successful juice fast when you are a busy lady like myself. Juicing and smoothie making can consume a lot of time but there are ways you can prep in advance to make things easier.

I’m sorry for the long post today! Many of you have expressed interest in digestive healing and health, so I hoped that sharing my story may help.

If you’re not interested in the journey, at least stay for the tasty juice and smoothie recipes (cough, caramel apple smoothie, cough) I’ll be whipping up next week. They’re sure to be delicious!

Hi! I’m Leanne

Holistic Nutritionist + recipe artist. I want to live in a world where every woman loves her body, nourishing fats are enjoyed at every meal, and the word “restriction” isn’t in the dictionary. Read more about me…